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Review: Why is Paul Auster so obsessed with Stephen Crane? Find out in 800 pages - Los Angeles Times

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In "Burning Boy," the novelist Paul Auster finds a kindred spirit in the short-lived late 19th century novelist — one he celebrates to a fault.
In Burning Boy, the novelist Paul Auster finds a kindred spirit in the short-lived late 19th century novelist — one he celebrates to a fault.

Review: Why is Paul Auster so obsessed with Stephen Crane? Find out in 800 pages - Los Angeles Times

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Review: Why is Paul Auster so obsessed with Stephen Crane? Find out in 800 pages - Los Angeles Times